August 24, 2018 8:46pm EDTAugust 24, 2018 8:46pm EDTEnglishMichelle Beadle has extended her contract with ESPN, but she is leaving 'Get Up' to expand her role on the NBA side.Michelle Beadle(Getty Images)

Michelle Beadle has extended her contract with ESPN and will now be concentrating her focus on the NBA, ESPN announced Friday.

As a result, Beadle will no longer co-host ESPN's morning show "Get Up" alongside Mike Greenberg and a rotation of a collection of hosts including the likes of Maria Taylor and Taylor Twellman. Jalen Rose also hosts the show regularly.

In addition, ESPN announced "Get Up" will no longer be aired from 7 a.m. ET to 10 a.m. ET, but will be cut down to two hours as SportsCenter will again be aired from 7 a.m. ET to 8 a.m. ET during weekday mornings.

Beadle will be relocating to Los Angeles as ESPN is adding a postgame show to their game broadcasts called "NBA After the Buzzer." This show will feature Beadle and the NBA Countdown crew.

While that show gets started "Get Up" will go through a new iteration with rotating hosts from around several sports with Taylor focusing on college football, Twellman on soccer and others like Adam Schefter will head up the NFL coverage along with Sal Paolantonio and Marcus Spears, who were on the desk Friday.

According to Sports Illustrated, Beadle has been planning to move on for several months.

The only guarantee and Chad will confirm: Beadle’s new deal was well in works when she said that. Think of all moving parts (execs/agents/PR) who worked on it. Greenberg/top producers knew she was leaving. Not sure how mad MG would be. Has bigger problems: Getting viewers ASAP. https://t.co/vch8jI8KCz